• Wardsend Cemetery is a Victorian cemetery in the Owlerton district of Sheffield, England, consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1859 and closed to legal burial in 1968.
  • A long term project to engage the community and sensitively conserve the previously neglected Victorian Wardsend Cemetery, on the banks of the River Don.
  • A long term project to engage the community and sensitively conserve the previously neglected Victorian Wardsend Cemetery, on the banks of the River Don.
  • Wardsend Cemetery has stood on its site by the River Don for the last 160 years. This cemetery is the last resting place of over 30...
  • Young Creators will host an immersive experience, taking people on a tour through Wardsend Cemetery – rediscovering the fascinating individuals who are...
  • Wardsend Cemetery has stood on its site by the River Don for the last 160 years. This cemetery is the last resting place of nearly 30...
  • Wardsend Cemetery was opened on 21st June 1857 as the burial ground for St. Philip’s Churh on Infirmary Road which is now demolished. The Rev.
  • ‘Excellent tour of Wardsend Cemetery – like entering a different world’ also Walkley. ‘Very interesting trip round’ Barnsley – 10 miles away.
  • In October 2010 I participated in a tour of Wardsend Cemetery, Livesey Street, Owlerton, Sheffield. The tour was organised by the Friends of Wardsend Cemetery...
  • This, it was said, was to allow the bodysnatchers at the nearby Wardsend Cemetery to carry out their grisly work, unable to see when the witching hour had come.